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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
  
 
* Source: McCamey, Texas
 
* Source: McCamey, Texas
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* Ownership: Plains All American
 
* Ownership: Plains All American
 
* Website: http://www.paalp.com/
 
* Website: http://www.paalp.com/
* Length: kilometres (310 miles)
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* Length:  
* Capacity: 200,000 barrels of oil per day  
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** Cactus 1 - 310 miles
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** Cactus 2 - 575 miles
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* Capacity:  
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** Cactus 1 - 350,000 barrels of oil per day
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** Cactus 1 - 670,000 barrels of oil per day  
 
* Crude Type:
 
* Crude Type:
  
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=== Brief Description ===
  
* A new 310-mile, 20-inch crude oil pipeline from McCamey to Gardendale, Texas. The Cactus Pipeline was placed into service in the second quarter of 2015.
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* A 310-mile, 20-inch crude oil pipeline from McCamey to Gardendale, Texas. The Cactus 1 Pipeline was placed into service in the second quarter of 2015.
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* A 575-mile, 20-inch crude oil pipeline from From Wink to Corpus Christi and Ingleside, Texas. The Cactus 2 Pipeline was placed into service in 2019.
 
* The pipeline can transport both sweet and sour crude oil from the Permian Basin to the PAA/Enterprise Products Partners Eagle Ford Joint Venture (Eagle Ford JV) Pipeline.
 
* The pipeline can transport both sweet and sour crude oil from the Permian Basin to the PAA/Enterprise Products Partners Eagle Ford Joint Venture (Eagle Ford JV) Pipeline.
 
* The [[Eagle Ford JV Pipeline System]] directly serves the Three Rivers and Corpus Christi markets and can supply the Houston-area market through a connection to the Enterprise South Texas Crude Oil Pipeline.  
 
* The [[Eagle Ford JV Pipeline System]] directly serves the Three Rivers and Corpus Christi markets and can supply the Houston-area market through a connection to the Enterprise South Texas Crude Oil Pipeline.  
  
+++ Pipeline Status
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=== Pipeline Status ===
 
* In operation
 
* In operation
  
+++ History
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=== History ===
 
* 2013 - Plains announced it is constructing the Cactus Pipeline
 
* 2013 - Plains announced it is constructing the Cactus Pipeline
 
* 2014 - Pipeline expansion announced
 
* 2014 - Pipeline expansion announced
* 2015 - Phase 1 enters service
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* 2015 - Cactus 1 enters service
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* 2015 - Cactus 1 expanded to 250,000 bpd
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* 2017 - Cactus 1 expanded to 350,000 bpd
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* 2019 - Cactus 2 enters service
  
+++ Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
  
 
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* -
  
+++ Links
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=== Links ===
 
# [[EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020]]
 
# [[EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020]]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4121 Plains All American Announces New Cactus Pipeline From McCamey to Gardendale, Texas]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4121 Plains All American Announces New Cactus Pipeline From McCamey to Gardendale, Texas]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:plains-all-american-pipeline-announces-plans-to-expa Plains All American Pipeline Announces Plans to Expand Cactus Pipeline Takeaway Capacity]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:plains-all-american-pipeline-announces-plans-to-expa Plains All American Pipeline Announces Plans to Expand Cactus Pipeline Takeaway Capacity]
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[[category:Plains All American]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 28 September 2023

Summary Information

  • Source: McCamey, Texas
  • Destination: Gardendale, Texas
  • Ownership: Plains All American
  • Website: http://www.paalp.com/
  • Length:
    • Cactus 1 - 310 miles
    • Cactus 2 - 575 miles
  • Capacity:
    • Cactus 1 - 350,000 barrels of oil per day
    • Cactus 1 - 670,000 barrels of oil per day
  • Crude Type:

Brief Description

  • A 310-mile, 20-inch crude oil pipeline from McCamey to Gardendale, Texas. The Cactus 1 Pipeline was placed into service in the second quarter of 2015.
  • A 575-mile, 20-inch crude oil pipeline from From Wink to Corpus Christi and Ingleside, Texas. The Cactus 2 Pipeline was placed into service in 2019.
  • The pipeline can transport both sweet and sour crude oil from the Permian Basin to the PAA/Enterprise Products Partners Eagle Ford Joint Venture (Eagle Ford JV) Pipeline.
  • The Eagle Ford JV Pipeline System directly serves the Three Rivers and Corpus Christi markets and can supply the Houston-area market through a connection to the Enterprise South Texas Crude Oil Pipeline.

Pipeline Status

  • In operation

History

  • 2013 - Plains announced it is constructing the Cactus Pipeline
  • 2014 - Pipeline expansion announced
  • 2015 - Cactus 1 enters service
  • 2015 - Cactus 1 expanded to 250,000 bpd
  • 2017 - Cactus 1 expanded to 350,000 bpd
  • 2019 - Cactus 2 enters service

Other Information

  • -

Links

  1. EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020
  2. Plains All American Announces New Cactus Pipeline From McCamey to Gardendale, Texas
  3. Plains All American Pipeline Announces Plans to Expand Cactus Pipeline Takeaway Capacity